Editors’ picks of the week

Hi all! We’re here to take you on another trip over the most beautiful places on the planet Earth! Let’s have a look at the best panoramic photos taken by the 360Cities community last week!

Goosenecks State Park, San Juan County by John Roberts(click the picture to open the pano)

This week we start in the US, as John Roberts visited the Gooseneck state park and took an amazing pano from above the San Juan River. The way the fresh snow changed how the whole are actually looks like is amazing – just like John’s pano here.

Inside Sibelius Monument by Flavio Di Mattia(click the picture to open the pano)

Flavio Di Mattia stood inside the Sibelius monument in Helsinki, Finland. It is made of six hundred steel pipes welded together, and as Flavio points out in the description, the purpose of the author was to capture the essence of Sibelius’ music. What do you think?

Would it be a proper weekly summary without a pano by Marek Kosiba? We don’t think so, as he feeds us some quality panos on a regular basis. With this one from the Moon lake in California, it was a love on first sight. Just have look at the setting sun and fell in love yourself!

Statue Square Christmas Lights by wongchichuen(click the picture to open the pano)

In case you are thinking about a destination for your next Christmas trip, consider Hong Kong. This pano by Wong Chi Chuen shows you how beautiful the Christmas are over there. Perhaps it’s one of the unusual Christmas trips, but it’s totally worth it.

Arganzuela bridge of Dominique Perrault by luis davilla(click the picture to open the pano)

Luis Davilla brings us this pano from Madrid. This is the Arganzuela bridge of Dominique Perrault. Don’t look around for too long, you might get dizzy!

Want more? Here you go:

Siam 2558. Ayutthaya by Eugene Orlov(click the picture to open the pano)